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Hello everyone,
I am looking forward on learning a lot here and receiving a lot of benefecial information ...
Recently I ordered the HSU 15H sub and I can't wait to receive it - really! Once here, I am very certain that my existing "system" is not going to keep up with the beast and therefore, I am looking for an nice addition.
So, today my lady and I went to the two (for me) only known places and listened to two speaker brands: Polk TSi400 and Klipsch RF-62.
For the two of us, the Polk did sound much better more natural and homogeneous ... but yet I would want the TSi500.
Trying to match the new front for the time being with
- the HSU VTF-15H
- the Onkyo receiver
- within a room of 17 feet x 17 feet
I would like to know what possible other speaker options should be considered which you guys would recommend. I am very well aware that a new receiver needs to be the next step, but for the time being the new beauties need to get along with the Onkyo HT-RC160.
Thank you very much for any additional insight!
Kevin

I am very certain that my existing "system" is not going to keep up with the beast

That's a calibration problem. There are guys running eight 18's in their room and use decent speakers. It's all about headroom on the sub. If you are happy with your current speakers, at least give them a try with the new sub.
And Sam is spot on with the budget question. I normally suggest a set of 5 Egglestons to people who don't post budgets. That will run you approximately $250,000.

With $1500 to spend on fronts and a center you can do a lot better than the Polk TSi series. Speakers are a very personal choice and for entry level speakers I just recommend what I think are the best value, but at your budget recommending a specific brand is almost irresponsible (but I've done it before anyway ). Internet direct companies like Axiom.com, AcsendAcoustics.com, AperionAudio.com and Swan from AudioInsider.com can usually offer more for the money than retail stores.
http://www.theaudioi...68ba89431909f23
Others to consider are PSB, Mourdant-Short, Monitor Audio, Boston Acoustics and Polks RTAi series and so many more that I can't remember them all .
I'd also look for a Paradigm dealer near you.
Polk has also lowered the preice on the LSi15's to $799 shipped on their Ebay store. Great deal for an excellent speaker (in Cherry they're gorgeous!), but good luck finding the dis-continued LSiC center speaker.

Frankly, that list is almost useless. The speaker manufacturers/series that I think you should have on your short list:
Axiom Epic series
Paradigm Monitor 11/ or even Studios
Aperion Verus
Ascend Acoustics - Sierra
PSB Synchrony
RBH Sound - Signature Series
Emotiva - X-Ref
The list is long - but let's start there. Are you aware of your listening preferences?

[*] What kind of music do you like?[*] Do you prefer a warm, neutral or bright sound?[*] What percentage will be movies, vs music?

Thanks for even more options, I will never make a firm decision, I guess

Coming back to the main questions:

- Music: sad thing, no real main focus: I listen to house music, black & RnB, rap as well as some good old punk & rock
- Sound profile: rather warm, no bright sounds
- Percentage Music / Movies: 70 / 30 - music is always playing, movies & TV just every other day

I might have another (stupid) basic question: would you guys prefer a 2-way or 3-way system? Or is this smth you can't generally state about?

Thanks for even more options, I will never make a firm decision, I guess
Coming back to the main questions:
- Music: sad thing, no real main focus: I listen to house music, black & RnB, rap as well as some good old punk & rock
- Sound profile: rather warm, no bright sounds
- Percentage Music / Movies: 70 / 30 - music is always playing, movies & TV just every other day
I might have another (stupid) basic question: would you guys prefer a 2-way or 3-way system? Or is this smth you can't generally state about?
Thank you!

A good 2 way speaker can sound much better than an average 3 way speaker. I like my DIY 2 ways due to their less complicated crossover. In short it is personal preference more than anything else.

Thanks for even more options, I will never make a firm decision, I guess
Coming back to the main questions:
- Music: sad thing, no real main focus: I listen to house music, black & RnB, rap as well as some good old punk & rock
- Sound profile: rather warm, no bright sounds
- Percentage Music / Movies: 70 / 30 - music is always playing, movies & TV just every other day
I might have another (stupid) basic question: would you guys prefer a 2-way or 3-way system? Or is this smth you can't generally state about?
Thank you!

3-way isn't necessarily better than 2-way. It depends on many things. If 3-way has any advantage it might be with vocal clarity due to the added mid-range driver but again, it depends on the speaker. I've had quite a few different speakers recently, all in the entry to mid-range price area, and three way speakers seemed to have a brighter sounding mid-range than their 2-way counter-parts making vocals sound clearer but maybe a bit harsh at times. I also prefer a softer, warmer mid-range which is why I prefered the 2-way Infinity Beta 20 bookshelf over the 3-way Beta 40 tower. But to confuse things even more, I think a brighter speaker is better for action scenes in movies/tv.
On a side note, it looks like PayPal has a Holiday program where they will help cover the cost of return shipping on most items up to $25 per item and $100 per order if I read the terms correctly. There are many restrictions as you can well imagine, but it might pay for at least 1/2 the return charges of internet-direct purchases. And Aperion Audio will pay for return shipping themselves.
It also looks like the Aperion Audio Forte models just might fit within your budget so appologies to David . I've heard the Intimus series and would love to try the Forte and Grand series but will have to wait until they hit the used market.

Aperion Audio Forte series
Great looking speakers, the front & center would match the budget, I just don't know if the "only" 4.5" mid-woofers will do the job properly. And yes, I am unfamiliar with the detail readings the graphs provide, so any further insight would be greatly appreciated!

Ascend Accoustics Sierra
Great looking speaker, but as I would like towers, the Sierra set will be above the budget quite a bit ...

RBH Sound Signature
Is it just me or is it really hard to find any price information online??? :confused: They look nice, but I guess very close or exceeding my budget - guess only at this point.

Aperion Audio Forte series
Great looking speakers, the front & center would match the budget, I just don't know if the "only" 4.5" mid-woofers will do the job properly. And yes, I am unfamiliar with the detail readings the graphs provide, so any further insight would be greatly appreciated!

Ascend Accoustics Sierra
Great looking speaker, but as I would like towers, the Sierra set will be above the budget quite a bit ...

RBH Sound Signature
Is it just me or is it really hard to find any price information online??? :confused: They look nice, but I guess very close or exceeding my budget - guess only at this point.

Aperion Audio Forte series
Great looking speakers, the front & center would match the budget, I just don't know if the "only" 4.5" mid-woofers will do the job properly. And yes, I am unfamiliar with the detail readings the graphs provide, so any further insight would be greatly appreciated!

Ascend Accoustics Sierra
Great looking speaker, but as I would like towers, the Sierra set will be above the budget quite a bit ...

RBH Sound Signature
Is it just me or is it really hard to find any price information online??? :confused: They look nice, but I guess very close or exceeding my budget - guess only at this point.